"Confusable" Word Exercise
- Its/it’s wonderful that you are working so hard
through/threw the night on
your essays.
- I fell/feel happy when I see the progress you're/your making.
- I will accept/except your final drafts hear/here in
class on Monday.
- Do not brake/break your neck in your hurry to get to
get there/their/they're.
- You could of/could have added some description on the
first page.
- A lot/a lot of 1010 writers don’t realize that
metaphor can help them establish their/there/they're voices.
- Of course/of coarse, I am eager to read your paper.
- Your paper is affecting/effecting my view of life.
- The effect/affect of your paper is immense.
- You are suppose to/supposed to revise before you edit.
- I like her paper, but I like yours too/two/to.